Millennium Mid Range - Fade

Fade is a term Millennium uses to describe a disc's stability, its overall flight pattern, i.e. where it lands compared to from where it was thrown.

* Some manufacturers call this Overstable. * Discs turn opposite the spin when thrown flat, straight and with average power. * Thrown Right Handed Back Hand (RHBH) or Left Handed Fore Hand (LHFH) or flick as it's known, a disc rotates clockwise and tends to veer to the left during flight. Opposite for lefties, i.e. * Thrown Left Handed Back Hand (LHBH) or Right Handed Fore Hand (RHFH) or flick as it's known, a disc will spin counter clockwise and fall right. * Work well against the wind * Work well for skip shots * Great choice when you need a disc that finishes hard left (for RHBH) * For players with at least some experience * Typically used by strong arm high speed throwers * The more fade a disc, the greater the tendency to turn opposite the direction of the spin. * The more fade a disc, the greater wind it can handle. * The higher the speed of release, the less sharp the turn.

The Millennium Sirius Sentinel MF (Midrange Fade) is an overstable mid range driver. The Sentinel MF is unique among mid range drivers because its rare combination of speed and fade make it perfect for situations like low cei…